18 Times Editors Missed a Movie Mistake and it Wound Up in the Final Cut
The world of movies, cinema, and television can be a great way to entertain yourself, escape from the daily grind, or get lost in a world of magic, fantasy, and action.
Sometimes, mistakes make it past the editors and sneak their way into the film. Check out this collection of inconsistencies, errors, and mistakes that eagle-eyed fans noticed in these films.
1.
The tattoo that She’s All That’s lead character had disappeared on the day of the last holiday of the year.
2.
In Frida, you can see how the actress is “bedridden.” But the artist’s earrings hang down, revealing that she is actually standing, not lying down.
6.
In Catch Me If You Can, the events take place in the 1960s, when the braces Amy Adams’ character wears did not yet exist.
7.
In one of the scenes of Moulin Rouge!, the thin straps of the lead character’s dress are replaced by wide straps.
10.
In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the sleeve of Lord Voldemort’s robe is first rolled up but then rises up on its own.
11.
In The Other Boleyn Girl, they forgot to comb Natalie Portman’s hair back, which completely contradicts the rules of the French headdress.
12.
Anti-reflective lenses became popular in the 1980s. Sharon Tate could not have worn them in Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.
13.
In Back to the Future, Marty McFly plays a Gibson ES-345 guitar, which had not yet been created in 1955.
18.
In Titanic, the water looks clean when it should be murky because of the amount of organic waste in the ocean.
19.
In Nothing Hill, the entire film crew can be seen in the reflection of Julia Roberts’ sunglasses.
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